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ryncam16 07-24-2008 08:20 AM

interested in muzzleloading
 
Hey everybody im looking to get into muzzleloading ive never done it befor in my life my dad never has ither. Whatwould be a good first setup for me im looking for somtihng relativl cheap sence it will be my first gun. I would also like somtihng relativly easy. Do you guys and girls have any ideas for me?

cayugad 07-24-2008 08:35 AM

RE: interested in muzzleloading
 
Cheap and Easy muzzleloaders... well there are some out there. Look at the CVA line of rifles. The Buckhorn Magnum, or some of the others.

What you might want to do for starters...

decide on how much you want to spend
then decide on the kind of hunting you will be doing. For instance, the distance you will be shooting. Are you going to need optics.
What kind of projectiles do you want to shoot?


Go to some of the different gun make sites. Read about their guns. See which one appeals to you. And go to the gun auction sights and look over the different kinds of rifles they have to sell. You might find a good deal there as well.



oldsmellhound 07-24-2008 09:31 AM

RE: interested in muzzleloading
 
I'd suggest a CVA Wolf - it's gotten good reviews and is very inexpensive. It's a break action that is easy to use and easy to clean. It also pretty accurate. I don't own one, but I own another CVA bolt-action that I like a lot. Nothing special, but it gets the job done and is very accurate. The Wolf should be easier to use & clean because of the break-action design.

Traditions is another company that makes decent, affordable ML's. The Traditions Tracker costs around $100, or slightly more and is a good rifle. 2 guys I hunt with have Trackers and they shoot really good with 240 grain XTP's - they've taken numerous deer. The Trackers are a little harder to clean, though.

gleason.chapman 07-24-2008 09:49 AM

RE: interested in muzzleloading
 

ORIGINAL: ryncam16

Hey everybody im looking to get into muzzleloading ive never done it befor in my life my dad never has ither. Whatwould be a good first setup for me im looking for somtihng relativl cheap sence it will be my first gun. I would also like somtihng relativly easy. Do you guys and girls have any ideas for me?
Look for a used gun at a pawn shop or in a local Want AD. Also Williams Gun Site Company (google that) has used guns and they are a very good company to buy from. If you can find someone who is into MLing to give you some guidance, that would also be a good thing.
Best Wishes starting out.
Chap Gleason

bronko22000 07-24-2008 09:58 AM

RE: interested in muzzleloading
 
All of the above and also check with your state's muzzleloader requirements. Some states have restrictions on type of ignition (flint, percussion, other), type of weapon, sights, bullet, etc. Check all the laws.
If you intend on buying used, it may be wise to invest <$10 for a bore light by CVA. This little light slides down the bore so you can look at the rifling and avoid buying one with arusted or pitted bore. (tip - put some masking tape over the light so it isn't too bright that it obscures any defects in the bore).
Also, you may have your own personal preference as to the type of ML you want. Do you want an inline or a sidelock?
Whatever you decide on - continue to ask questions here. Most all of us are willing to give you advice. (and most of it is pretty sound).

SuperKirby 07-25-2008 04:47 AM

RE: interested in muzzleloading
 
All very good advice. The only other thing I might add to that is to make sure to handle a few of them before you buy one. You may find that the one that fits you bestcosts alittle bit more, but you'll enjoy shootinga gun that fits you much more than you would something that is uncomfortable.

frontier gander 07-25-2008 11:16 AM

RE: interested in muzzleloading
 
I have a CVA bobcat if you are interested. Its an all weather, black/black synthetic stock with 24" barrel, replaced the original sights with something easier for to me use. 1:48 twist. PM me if interested.


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